Plan B One-Step - I got very bad abdominal pain on the first day of my period . Is that normal ?

I used Plan B on June 18 , 20 hours after the unprotected sex . I got my period the right time I usually get my period so it's up to date . Thou I got very bad abdominal pain only on the first day of my period , I couldn't even get out of bed . Also my period was much shorter and lighter .Note that I hardly have that problem and that I have other questions too . If anyone have answers please do comment . I had unprotected sex with my boyfriend he did not ejaculate in me at all he would just ejaculate after touching himself (not being in me at all) . After that he wiped himself and I gave oral to him . We had sex again but note he did not ejaculate in me at all like the first time , he will just get out of me than touch himself than ejaculate . My question is it possible he could of have semen alive and be left on him ? Even after the wiping and oral ? That's the main reason I took Plan B . I was just worried and that's the whole reason we had sex like that because we didn't have a condom which I'm never doing that again . It also was my first time , very irresponsible .Also I didn't get no symptoms after taking Plan B only a couple days later I did get abdominal pain that felt like I was on my usual period note they weren't bad pains as my question above . I actually could get out of bed and they only lasted a couple of minutes . Is that normal ?

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Cramping can be a side effect of Plan B-I wouldnt worry about that. Plan B is a large dose of hormones designed to delay ovulation so any sperm present in a woman's reproductive system dies out before it can fertilize an egg and establish pregnancy. Men leak sperm all through sex not just when they ejaculate so pulling out before they ejaculate is kind of a wasted gesture-it doesnt offer any "extra" protection. Men cannot feel or control this leakage of sperm during sex and they may not see anything come out when they masturbate until ejaculation but that doesnt mean it is not there. Sperm are microscopic and it only takes one to get you pregnant if conditions are right. Wiping, urinating or oral sex will not prevent sperm from leaking out during sex before ejaculation. Many many women become pregnant because their partner penetrated without protection before they ejaculated. So you cannot count on this to protect you. So it is good that you took Plan B, it is better than doing nothing. The best thing you can do is to go to your doctor or a clinic and get on some kind of routine birth control like birth control pills, the Depo shot, Implanon/Nexplanon, and IUD etc. (there are many different forms) because these are much MUCH more effective than Plan B and other forms of emergency contraception. In fact, most routine hormonal birth control forms are 99.9% effective so you will have less than a 1% chance of getting pregnant. Now that you guys have had sex, it stands to reason that there will be more in the future so you need protection and it is much better to prevent pregnancy that try to stop it after the fact. At the very least, use condoms with spermicide and be sure that there is NO penetration without a condom on-not even one stroke! You may also find that your next period is delayed now that you have taken Plan B. Plan b, as I said, is a huge blast of hormones and it can confuse and interrupt your normal cycle. Hope this helps